I'm glad you were able to find a solution, Shannon.  Please feel free  
to add this information to the cosign wiki:

http://webapps.itcs.umich.edu/cosign/


Jarod

On Nov 10, 2008, at 4:15 PM, Shannon Johnson wrote:

> All,
>
> I eventually did get the Cosign module to work in IIS7. The 2 things  
> that tripped me up were the requirement to install the Visual C++  
> 2008 Redistributable (actually install it, not just copy the DLL’s),  
> and the Penn State certificate for the Cosign login server. In Penn  
> State’s case, we have a file called c33a80d4.0 that we used to have  
> to put in C:\Program Files\IISCosign\SSL\CA. However, the new  
> version doesn’t have or need that folder since it ties directly into  
> the Certificate Manager. The tricky part is having to rename the  
> c33a80d4.0 file to have a .pem extension, then import it into the  
> Certificate Manager (Local Computer Account), under Personal  
> Certificates.
>
> I have all this in an easy-to-follow 20 step text file if you’re  
> playing around with Server 2008 and need Cosign to work. It’s PSU- 
> centric, but should be easy to get working with other places. If  
> you’d like it, just let me know.
>
> Shannon
>
> -----------------------------------
> Shannon Michael Johnson
> Systems Administrator
> College of Information Sciences and Technology
> 321C IST Building
> University Park, PA 16802
> Phone: 814-865-9128
> -----------------------------------
>
> From: Shannon Johnson
> Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2008 10:20 AM
> To: '[email protected]'
> Subject: Cosign on Windows Server 2008
>
> Hey all,
>
> I know the Cosign module for IIS7 is in beta, and I’m working on a  
> non-production, test box anyway. That said, I think there may be a  
> dependency “problem” with the Cosign module. I’m trying to get it  
> working in preparation of an eventual server upgrade (just to see if  
> it’s possible at the moment), and I’m seeing messages in the error  
> logs related to “Microsoft.VC90.CRT.Manifest”, which I understand is  
> part of Visual Studio /C++ 2008. Do I have to install the 32-bit  
> redistributable of that for the Cosign module to work?
>
> I’m sure I’m not the only person playing around with Server 2008, so  
> if anyone’s managed to get it working and has some tips, it’d be  
> appreciated. It’s a test box right now, but if I can get it working  
> without too much hassle, we may start hosting some unimportant sites  
> on it.
>
> Shannon
>
> -----------------------------------
> Shannon Michael Johnson
> Systems Administrator
> College of Information Sciences and Technology
> 321C IST Building
> University Park, PA 16802
> Phone: 814-865-9128
> -----------------------------------
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